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Have out your book and a pen Journal Entries Due September 21st Literature Test 1 Philosophies of Literature Intro to Conflict Miss Hinch The Duel Through the Tunnel Top Man Ransom of Red Chief ID: 178030

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Slide1

Happy Friday!

Have out your book and a pen.Slide2

Journal Entries Due September 21stSlide3

Literature Test 1Philosophies of LiteratureIntro to ConflictMiss Hinch

The DuelThrough the TunnelTop Man

Ransom of Red ChiefSlide4

Literature Test 1

6

0?’s (

scantron

)

matching/multiple choice/true & false

one bonus ?

Know

:

literary terms (protagonist, antagonist, etc.)

details of the stories

characters (major/minor)

settings

conflicts in each story (main ones)

author information

philosophies of literature (1

st

day)

video question (Mt. Everest video)Slide5

TOP MAN

b

y James Ramsey UllmanSlide6

Author: James Ramsey Ullman

(1907-71)

He drew from his

own

experiences.

He scaled Everest, the Matterhorn, Mt. Olympus

and the

Canadian

Rockies.

Breakneck on the Hudson River—

famous snake encounter

inspired himSlide7

Plot—

exploration team attempts

to climb the summit of

Kalpurtha

Setting—

Kalpurtha

(K3)

highest peak in the

Garhwal

Himalayas

27,930

ft.

fictional

4

th

highest peak in the world Slide8

Osborn

Nace

Excited

Reserved

Inexperienced

Younger & Muscular

Older & Agile

Experienced

Main Characters’ CredentialsSlide9
Slide10

Osborn

Nace

Excited

Reserved

Inexperienced

Younger & Muscular

Older & Agile

Experienced

Immature

Self-controlled

Enthusiastic

CautiousSlide11

Osborn & Nace

SIMILARITY

superior mountaineersSlide12

Minor Characters:

Narrator –

Frank

Sayre Randolph –

team leader

Wittmer

lawyer

Johns –

Alaskan pioneer

Dr.

Schlapp

physician

Bixler

meteorologist/photographer

porters –

nativesSlide13

Character Types:

Protagonist—

Martin

Nace

Antagonist—

Paul Osborn

*He is a catalyst used to reveal

Nace’s

struggles.Slide14

Conflicts

man vs.

man=

Nace

& Osborn

man vs. greater

power=

mountain

man vs. himself

Nace’s

age

death

of Furness

TO MARTIN FROM JOHN”Slide15

Christian

Character Qualities

Courage

(Josh.

1:9

, 18; Ps. 27:14)

Selflessness

(I John 3:16-18)

Enthusiasm

(Col. 3:23)

Wisdom

(Prov. 1:5; 13:20)Slide16

Theme

:

“It is during

ordeals

like

this that

the

surface

trappings of a man are shed

and

his

secret

mettle

[courage] laid bare

.”

*

It is during hard times that you find out

what a man is really like.Slide17
Slide18
Slide19

Master of Irony

Irony: a situation that is strange or funny because things happen in a way that seems to be the opposite of what you expected

1862-1910Slide20

Examples of Irony

Town Name: Summit is flat.

Characters:

Kidnappers are kidnapped.

Resolution:

Kidnappers pay to return their victim.Slide21

Ironic Characterization

Protagonists:

Sam & Bill (kidnappers)

Antagonist:

Red Chief (kidnapped child)Slide22

Ironic Conflicts

Man vs. Man:

Kidnappers vs. kid

Man vs. Himself:

Bill vs. his intense fear of the kid Slide23

Ironic Allusions

Example:

David vs. Goliath

*The little man wins!Slide24

Themes

Crime never pays.

Easy wealth doesn’t come easily.

*You reap what you sow.